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EV global sales will rise strongly in 2024—mostly in China, IEA says
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Content moderation in the AI era: Humans are still needed across industries, says ex-Twitter trust and safety exec
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Perplexity becomes an AI unicorn with new $63 million funding round
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Google fires 20 more workers who protested its AI and cloud computing deal with Israel
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Rice contributes to methane emissions in Vietnam. Farmers are trying to fix it
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What Colorado’s new law means for brain wave privacy in the Neuralink era
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How to design the perfect Deadpool movie trailer
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Quaker Oats product recalls ate into PepsiCo’s quarterly earnings
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Nike, Adidas, and HOKA will soon be sold in JD Sports thanks to Hibbett’s $1 billion buy
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Amazon’s new low-cost delivery service lets EBT and Prime members get unlimited groceries
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What Entrepreneurs Should Know About Creating a Standout Brand
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How two widows turned their grief into a startup that helps people heal
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This is how America’s childcare crisis is killing careers
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Banned Nvidia AI chips end up in China embedded in Dell servers
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California just went 9.25 hours using only renewable energy
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Trump’s Truth Social forgot to ‘hire American’ and applied for a H1-B visa
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These classic Eames pieces got a makeover straight out of the designers’ sketchbook
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The new paradigm for sustainable packaging
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California rejects proposal aimed at fixing ‘blatant misuse’ of utility customers’ money
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L.L. Bean is doubling down on summer gear with its biggest collaboration yet
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Building the future of commerce
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Starbucks takes its union-busting efforts to the Supreme Court, in a bid to control the NLRB
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Spotify stock price jumps as Daniel Ek’s ‘year of monetization’ begins with record profits
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5 signs you should definitely look for a new job
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No, you can’t opt out of Meta AI, despite what Meta AI tells you
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Equinox isn’t afraid of weight-loss drugs. Really.
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Moody’s designed a prototype office to engage hybrid employees. It’s changing how everyone works
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Meet the influencer bringing more public toilets to New York City
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Experts weigh in on the best way to prepare teams for AI
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Microplastics are full of toxic chemicals that are leaching into your skin
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Adobe’s new Photoshop turns AI into a practical superpower
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3 key strategies to take you from manager back to being an individual contributor
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How Black churches are supporting dementia patients and their families
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3 red flags leaders should look out for
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Business leaders are too fixated on disruption instead of meaningful change
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Chemical pollutants can increase eczema risk, researchers say
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Oprah Winfrey and Dwayne Johnson raise almost $60 million for Maui wildfire survivors
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Educators are leading the way in AI and visual communication
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AI could further complicate this crucial tipline for online child exploitation. Here’s why
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Tesla stock slumps again after troubled EV maker cuts prices ahead of earnings report
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‘I am going to set you on fire’: Citi managing director alleges bank failed to protect her from sexual harassment
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Apple quietly beefs up its AI division with acquisition of French startup
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Russia convicts Meta spokesperson over comments related to the war in Ukraine
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Express bankruptcy: Full list of mall brand’s 95 stores marked for closure
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Big Six tech companies’ profit momentum could ‘collapse’ in 2024, UBS says
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Tesla has a simple fix for its faulty Cybertruck accelerator pedal
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Japan’s FTC orders Google to fix keyword search undermining fair competition with Yahoo
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Hawaii’s lawmakers are targeting problematic vacation rentals that push out low-income residents
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This $12 billion high-speed rail will connect Las Vegas and Los Angeles and lay ‘the foundation for a new industry’
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TikTok warns 170 million Americans could lose their free speech rights if U.S. bill is enacted
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